Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the patterns in the basic pack and the pattern libraries , the left hand light on the 580 and the EC1 ( or the right hand on earlier models ) must be on for the effect to be what the designer intended .
2 Now that has come to pass , I think everyone is gearing back down and it will be down for a couple of years before it goes back up ; it just seems to go back and forth .
3 so I wonder if she 's going down the , well she might be down for the service now
4 Since image is what people think , feel , or believe , your client and you could be in for a surprise — one that may be more shocking than pleasing .
5 If your answer is just print out nicely justified text with the spelling checked then you may be in for a surprise .
6 But theatre-goers expecting a regulation production of Measure for Measure at Chester 's Gateway Theatre will be in for a surprise this is in modern dress .
7 ‘ It looks as if we might be in for a bit of a blow , ’ he remarked .
8 Players asked to make heavy commitment If things go to plan , Scotland may be in for a bit more travel , as Harry Pincott in Cape Town explains
9 So I think her mother 's gon na be in for a bit of a shock because they all think that they 're gon na get married so quick , I think she just wanted to get that ring on her finger so she can reap the ackers and I think she 's gon na do a runner .
10 THE grand old men of Italy 's Christian Democratic Party may be in for a shock .
11 TWO million shareholders who took the ‘ Tell Sid ’ advice to buy into British Gas could be in for a shock .
12 Anyone reading this who used to use The Guardian as a mirror in the mornings to find out what they thought about the issues of the day is likely to be in for a shock if they try to do the same today .
13 If you follow the exact instructions in the manual to install the software on a winchester you are likely to be in for a shock .
14 You might be in for a shock . ’
15 Or you do n't want a GUI at all ( in which case , you may be in for a shock by this time next year ! )
16 ‘ With our crowd so close to the pitch , I feel Spartak 's younger players will be in for a shock . ’
17 ‘ With our crowd so close to the pitch , I feel Spartak 's younger players will be in for a shock .
18 ‘ With our crowd so close to the pitch , I feel Spartak 's younger players will be in for a shock .
19 But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock .
20 But Howard insisted : ‘ Anyone who believes he can cruise along and think he will automatically be in the side against Halifax will be in for a shock .
21 Tired travellers could be in for a treat as InterCity tries to bury the unhappy image of the infamous ‘ BR cuppa ’ .
22 It looked like the crowd would be in for a treat against Trafford at Riverside when Rick Smith , back to his sharpest , opened the scoring after 63 seconds .
23 If the meticulous and demanding rescue work succeeds , birdwatchers using the hide will be in for a treat .
24 but a more intricate type of operation , where you 've got to be in for a day , they 're not
25 you see , if you put a line it costs you about a hundred a thirty quid now I think , but according to what they tell me , once a line has been in for a year if you put a line in , you 've got to pay the first year , its got ta be in for a year , if you have it taken out before the year , you 'll still be due for the rental on it
26 Thanks to the number of school boards and the complicated system of voting , the final results will not be in for a couple of weeks .
27 these three are all very good defenders as mentioned in previous postings by me and all would have fitted fine at Leeds — but i feel that the jewel of the collection is Johnsen — he has speed and is extremely flexible — and he has not yet signed for Spurs — so he might still be in for a trial at Leeds .
28 City 's attackers The signs were already there for City that they might be in for a spanking when their formidable attack of Andy Cole , Leroy Rosenior and playmaker Jacki Dziekanowski were held in a tight grip in a first-half an opening 45 minutes that was marked by a spectacular 30-yard goal from Justin Channing , in the final week of his loan spell from QPR .
29 ‘ I thought she 'd be in for a week . ’
30 I bet that has n't got ta be in for a week !
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